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Results from our forumRe:... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_brown_bat Have you seen the size of your bat and of the tree? Strike 1 Have you paid attention to the heavy musculature of the upper body, not likely in a flying animal that needs to be light. Strike 2. Have you seen the organization of the "hands" ...
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what about gills?... of gills that retained this voluntary and involuntary movement along with a slight neurological instinct for breathing even. Or is this just some musculature that helps me regulate the air pressure in my ears? What do you think?
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Re: whales... problems. Their tails, like the dolphins', move up and down instead of from side to side. That requires ABSOLUTELY MAJOR changes in the musculature. How did that happen? Dunno. But that's not all. If the whales descend from a land animal (as Babinski says) like Pakicetus , you can begin ...
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evolution - in the details... genes to create lets say it's venom glands and then boom ... there it is? I mean that whole deal is a system - you need the venom gland, the right musculature, the hollow fangs, etc., etc., etc. the perspective is flawed from the outset. there aren't pieces. or at least they arent static. the pieces ...
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evolution - in the details... not have hunted for their food in the manner we currently see. The impact would destroy their internal organs. So we have the organs themselves, musculature, nervous system control, and behavior. Once again, it looks like a specialized system. It doesn't need to be that scenario - people, feel ...
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